U.S., July 1 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07676825) titled 'This Study Compares the Conventional Cutting Seton Technique and a GLUBRAN(R)-Coated Seton in High Perianal Fistula Treatment. The Study Aims to Determine Whether the GLUBRAN(R)-Coated Seton Improves Healing, Reduces Postoperative Pain and Recurrence, and Better Preserves Anal Continence.' on June 23.

Brief Summary: High anal fistula is a complex anorectal condition that can cause persistent pain, purulent discharge, recurrent infection, and a significant reduction in quality of life. The conventional cutting seton technique is an established treatment modality; however, it may be associated with postoperative pain, delayed healing, ...